Q. After which battle did Lincoln issue the Emancipation Proclamation?

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Gettysburg

Shiloh

Antietam

Vicksburg

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Q. What officially abolished slavery in the US?

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Emancipation Proclamation

Surrender of Robert E. Lee

13th Amendment

14th Amendment

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Q. Who was Lincoln's running mate in 1864?

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Samuel Chase

Stephen Douglas

Andrew Johnson

William Sherman

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Question 7

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Q. What strategy did Sherman use to destroy the South?

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Attrition

Guerrilla War

Siege War

Total War

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Question 8

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Q. Which battle is considered the turning point and doomed the Southern Cause?

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Gettysburg

Antietam

Shiloh

Fredericksburg

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Question 9

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Q. The Emancipation Proclamation freed the slaves

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in the Border States

in the South

in the entire US

in the West

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Q. During Reconstruction, the Freedmen’s Bureau was able to

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distribute 40-acre plots to all ex slaves who wanted land.

moderately increase the number of former slaves who could read (literate).

convince many Southern whites to join the Republican Party.

repress much of the violence committed against ex-slaves.

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Q. Under the Missouri Compromise of 1820:

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the remaining Louisiana Purchase territory was divided into slave and free zones.

Congress banned slavery in any new territory that might ever be added to the United States.

Missouri agreed to gradual emancipation of slavery in exchange for admission to the Union.

Ohio became a free state to balance the admission of Missouri as a slave state.

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Q. All of the following statements about the Fourteenth Amendment are true EXCEPT:

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It was vehemently opposed by President Johnson.

It guaranteed all citizens the equal protection of the law.

It permitted former high-ranking Confederates to hold office.

It declared that all persons born in the United States were citizens.

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Q. Which trend was most significant in creating the conflict with the Plains Indians that resulted in the Dawes Act?

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railroad expansion to the West Coast

the extermination of the bison population throughout the Great Plains

the Social Gospel movement

homesteaders expanding into the plains region

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Q. The slogan “Manifest Destiny” referred to the conviction of Americans in the 1840s that the United States had a(n)

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God-Given right to exist as a nation.

opportunity to replace greed with benevolence

obligation to spread across the continent.

mission to free slaves.

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Q. The Free Soil Party, like many northerners:

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feared the expansion of slavery in the west would be competition for white labor.

cost Henry Clay the presidency by siphoning off votes from him in New York.

was powerful enough to convince James Polk not to seek reelection.

strongly opposed the Wilmot Proviso but agreed to let it pass as part of a compromise.

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Q. An increase in which of the following was the key part of the Kansas-Nebraska Act to attract Southern support?

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Transportation in the South

Popular sovereignty

Fugitive Slave Act

Representation in Congress

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Question 17

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Q. Which of the following was NOT a provision of the Compromise of 1850?

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California would enter the Union as a free state.

The slave trade would be abolished in Washington, D.C.

The territories of New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Nevada would be created.

A tougher fugitive slave law would be enacted.

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Q. The caning of Charles Sumner by Preston Brooks:

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showed the extreme violence of which northern abolitionists were capable.

actually helped the new Republican Party.

was denounced by most southerners as barbaric.

was unusual because both men were proslavery Democrats.

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Question 19

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Q. Northerners were most upset by the Supreme Court’s Dred Scott decision because

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the Court included no Republican Justices

the decision allowed slavery in the territories

several justices were slave owners

blacks and whites were not treated equally

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Q. Lincoln was hesitant to support abolition early in the war because he:

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did not believe slaves could be productive American citizens.

promised during his 1860 campaign that he was against abolition.

feared losing the support of the slaveholding border states within the Union.

did not want to support the policies of the Radical Republicans.

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Question 21

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Q. Why did slavery become more central to American politics in the 1840s?

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Territorial expansion raised the question of whether new lands should be free or slave.

Members of the abolitionist Republican Party, formed in 1844, insisted on debating slavery.

President John Tyler’s antislavery policies cause a major proslavery backlash led by John C. Calhoun.

As the 1848 Constitutional deadline for ending the African slave trade drew near, Americans became obsessed with s

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Question 22

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Q. The South relied on which cash crop for almost all of its economic production?

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wheat

corn

cotton

rice

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Question 23

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Q. One impact of the Mexican-American War was...

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The United States got a large area of land in the Southwest

Native Americans were given more land for reservations

France no longer had colonies in North America

Great Britain gave Alaska to the US

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Q. How did the government help with the building of the transcontinental railroad?

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They gave money and land to the RR companies

They sold workers to the RR companies

They ended slavery in the areas around the RR

They allowed Native Americans to stay on the lands around the RR

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Q. How did the building of the Transcontinental RR affect the Plains Indians?

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The RR cut through their hunting grounds

The RR helped Americans bring Indians supplies

The Plains Indians began to travel by RR

The Plains Indians sold their lands to the RR companies

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Question 26

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Q. Gave 160 acres of land for free if you would live on it and farm it for 5 years

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Homestead Act

Morrill Land Grant

Kansas-Nebraska Act

Emancipation Proclamation

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Q. Gave states the ability to sell land, and use the $$ to create colleges and universities

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Homestead Act

Morrill Land Grant

Kansas-Nebraska Act

Kentucky-Virginia Resolutions

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Q. I am an Exoduster and I chose to move west in hopes of finally owning land. I was also trying to escape the KKK.

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European Immigrants

Asian Immigrants

Mexican Americans

African Americans

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Q. I use to own land in the West. However, after the U.S. won a war against my country in the 1840s people began discriminating against me. As a result, I lost my land.

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Mexican American

African American

European Immigrants

Asian American

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Question 30

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Q. What is Manifest Destiny?

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The belief that it was America's destiny to conquer and civilize all of North America

The belief that their destiny was to manifest

A religious term used to explain Christ's second coming

A belief that if someone prayed for a certain destiny that they would have it

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Q. Why did miners, cowhands, and ranchers want to move west.

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They wanted an adventure

They wanted to escape the busy lifestyle in the East

They were interested in economic opportunity

They enjoyed big city life

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Q. What name was given to Southern states that didn't secede?

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Red States

Border States

Free States

Blue States

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Question 33

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Q. True or False: Lincoln's main goal at the beginning of the Civil War was to end slavery.

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True

False

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Question 34

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Q. Which of the following is NOT a border state

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Missouri

Maryland

New York

Kentucky

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Question 35

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Q. What is the capital city of the Confederate States of America?

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Washington, D.C.

Atlanta, Georgia

Charleston, South Carolina

Richmond, Virginia

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Q. "To set free" is the definition of which word?

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Enumerate

Emancipate

Enunciate

Encriminate

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Question 37

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Q. Who was the president of the Confederate States of America?

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Jefferson Davis

Davis Crenshaw

David Clark

Stephen Douglas

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Question 38

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Q. Who was the first state to secede?

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Virginia

South Carolina

North Carolina

Georgia

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Question 39

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Q. Which of the following was not a battle in the Civil War?

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Normandy

Bull Run

Antietam

Vicksburg

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Question 40

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Q. Which statement best explains what was accomplished by the “Missouri Compromise”?

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required captured slaves to be returned

allowed slavery in Maine but not in Missouri.

maintained balance between slave states and free states

It made Missouri the U.S. Capital.

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Q. This forbid slavery above the 36030' except for Missouri

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Compromise of 1850

Missouri Compromise of 1820

Kansas Nebraska Act

The Underground Railroad

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Q. Enforced a strict law saying runaway slaves in the North must be captured and returned to their masters.

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Underground Railroad

Fugitive Slave Act

Slave Codes

Black Codes

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Q. An abolitionists is

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Someone who believes in slavery

Someone who does not like slavery, but minds their own business.

Someone who was an activist worked to end slavery

Someone who believes wage slavery in the north was wrong

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Question 44

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Q. Who wrote "Uncle Tom's Cabin"?

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Frederick Douglass

Harriet Beecher Stowe

Harriet Tubman

Black Moses

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Question 45

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Q. The Fugitive Slave Act was a part of the

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Missouri Compromise

Compromise of 1850

Kansas-Nebraska Act

Dred Scott Decision

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Q. What did the Dred Scott decision say?

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It considered slaves to be property without rights.

It outlawed slavery in all U.S. states

It required that slavery not be allowed in all new states

It gave slaves all the rights of U.S. citizens

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Q. Why did the South secede after the election of 1860?

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They feared Abraham Lincoln would outlaw slavery in all states

After winning the election, Abraham Lincoln forced all Southern states to leave the United States

There was a tie in the election and the North and South fought over the winner

Abraham Lincoln wanted to force Southern states to pay higher taxes than Northern states

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Question 48

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Q. Even though these states had slavery, they did not join the Confederate states.

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Western States

State of Confusion

Border States

Southern States

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Question 49

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Q. More factories, population, and a better navy

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Southern advantages

Northern advantages

Reasons for Southern victory

Cause of the battle of Gettysburg

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Question 50

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Q. Better officers, defending homes, don't have to go on the attack

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Northern advantages

reasons North won the battle of Antietam

Southern advantages

reasons Minecraft is fun

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Question 51

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Q. Commonly, the Union soldiers uniforms were...

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Red

Grey

Brown

Blue

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Question 52

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Q. Commonly, the Confederate soldiers uniforms were...

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Red

Brown

Grey

Blue

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Question 53

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Q. The Civil War began when Confederate forces launched an attack at which location?

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Fort Sumter

Fort Williams

Fort Western

Fort Apache

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Question 54

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Q. What did the North call its strategy to blockade the South's coastline and gain control of the Mississippi River?

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Anaconda Plan

Rattlesnake Plan

Scorpion Plan

Blockade Plan

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Question 55

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Q. What was the major goal of the Confederacy at the onset of the Civil War?

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To overthrow the government and set up a monarchy

To become independent

To spread slavery to the North

To eliminate slavery in the border states

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Q. What was Lincoln's main goal throughout the Civil War?

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to abolish slavery

to end British control of the Western territories

to make a profit selling war supplies

to preserve the Union

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Question 57

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Q. What was the single bloodiest day in the Civil War, where over 23,000 soldiers were killed?

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Bull Run

Antietam

Gettysburg

Vicksburg

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Question 58

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Q. Commander of the Confederate Army

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Stonewall Jackson

Ulysses S. Grant

Robert E. Lee

William T. Sherman

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Question 59

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Q. Who was the President of the United States during the Civil War?

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Abraham Baldwin

Stephen A. Douglas

Jefferson Davis

Abraham Lincoln

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Question 60

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Q. Commander of the Union Army at the end of the Civil War

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William T. Sherman

Robert E. Lee

Stonewall Jackson

Ulysses S. Grant

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Question 61

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Q. True or False: A Conscription was A draft required male members of the population to fight in the army.

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True

False

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Question 62

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Q. Scalawags were

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Southern Republicans

Southern Democrats

Northerners who moved south

Johnson supporters

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Question 63

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Q. Carpetbaggers moved south to

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Control politics

Stop violence against African Americans

Take advantage of southern economic conditions

All of the above

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Question 64

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Q. African Americans gained political representation under which plan?

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Johnson's

Lincoln's

Radical Republicans

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Question 65

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Q. The first African American US senator was

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Thaddeus Stevens

Frederick Douglas

Hiram Revels

Blanche K. Bruce

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Question 66

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Q. During Reconstruction the South was under Military rule

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True

False

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Question 67

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Q. The 13th Amendment of the United States Constitution...

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guarantees African Americans free speech

Outlawed slavery in the United States

gave African Americans the right to vote

rejoined the South and the North

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Q. The 15th Amendment of the United States Constitution...

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Gave African Americans the right to own businesses

Freed the Slaves

Gave African Americans the right to vote

Forced African Americans back into slavery

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Question 69

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Q. Which of the following wasnota goal of Reconstruction?

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Reunite the North and the South

Rebuild the South

Develop the system of sharecropping

Determine what to do with African Americans

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Question 70

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Q. What group in Congress felt that Lincoln's plan was too lenient?

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Deciduous Democrats

Radical Republicans

Wistful Whigs

Fancy Federalists

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Question 71

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Q. Laws passed by southern states soon after the Compromise of 1877. These laws legalized segregation whites and blacks to use separate facilities.

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Jim Crow Laws

Black Codes

Freedman's Bureau

Reconstruction

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Question 72

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Q. The process of rebuilding the South after the Civil War.

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Reconstruction

Freedman's Bureau

Black Codes

Jim Crow Laws

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Question 73

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Q. The House of Representatives tried to get rid of President Andrew Johnson by doing what to him:

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impeaching him

killing him

bribing him to leave

trying to get him out in the next election

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Question 74

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Q. The organization put in place after the Civil War to provide food, clothing, health care and education in the South was known as:

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The Civil Rights Committee

The Freedmen's Bureau

The Welfare Committee

The Salvation Army

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Question 75

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Q. Abraham Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction was known as:

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Wade-Davis Bill

14th Amendment

Ten Percent Plan

Radical Republican Reunification

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Question 76

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Q. The President that Congress tried to impeach during Reconstruction was:

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Andrew Johnson

Abraham Lincoln

Ulysses S. Grant

Richard Nixon

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Question 77

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Q. Speech by William Jennings Bryan

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The Gettysburg Address

Cross of Gold

I Have a Dream

Homestead Act

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Question 78

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Q. This movement advocated for a return to traditional ways of life and challenge white dominance in society.

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Ghost Dance Movement

Temperance Movement

The Pullman Strike

The People's Party

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Question 79

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Q. Who led the Pullman Strike?

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Chief Joseph

Eugene Debs

George Custer

Helen Hunt Jackson

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Question 80

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Q. This period during the 1870s to 1900 is known for it's rise of railroads, big business, industrialization and social problems in the United States.

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World War I

Progressive Era

Gilded age

Roaring Twenties

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Question 81

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Q. in 1882, the Government passed this legislation that restricted immigration for 10 years from a certain group into the United States.

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Nativist Act

Mexican Reparition Act

Dawes Act

Chinese Exclusion Act

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Question 82

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Q. During the Gilded age, workers came together to work for better pay, working conditions, and less hours. Leaders such as Samuel Gompers help led many of this workers in....

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Philanthropy

Labor Unions

Political Bosses

Credit Unions

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Question 83

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Q. Under this policy in 1887, the Government gave Native Americans land in order to farm land, just like European farmers.

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Dawes Act

Ghost Dance

Trail of Tears

Laws Act

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Question 84

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Q. The innovation of this transportation help open up the national market?

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boats

railroads

autombils

horse drawn carriages

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Question 85

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Q. During the 19th and early 20th century, These men helped immigrants with jobs and housing in order to control votes during election?

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political parties

El Chapo

political bosses

republican party

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Question 86

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Q. "New Immigrants" that came to the United States in the early 1900s were from which part of Europe?

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South Europe

NE Europe

SW Europe

SE Europe

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Question 87

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Q. Men such as Andrew Carnegie believed in giving money to libraries, musuems and schools to help benefit people who wanted to move up in the social ladder.

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geopolitical

political bosses

Social Darwinism

Gospel of Wealth

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Question 88

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Q. The Pendleton Act of United States in 1883 decided that government jobs should be awarded on the basis of merit (test) instead of political affiliation.

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direct voting

civil service reform

political machines

civil labor unions

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Question 89

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Q. Due to the corruption of the railroads companies, the U.S. government created this act to regulate railroad companies to be reasonable in prices.

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Interstate Commerece Act

Dawes Act

Transcontiental Act

Laissez Faire Act

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Question 90

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Q. In what area did the government give land to settlers to farm and expand west in the Homestead Act?

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Texas

East Coast

Great Plains

Rocky Mountains

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Question 91

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Q. Because of the rapid growth of Industrilization in the North people moved out of rural towns to?

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Rural farms

Urbanzied cities

Subrebs cities

El rancho

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Question 92

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Q. Because of the expansion to the west, what effects did the creation of railroads cause for the Great Plains?

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movement of Native Americans and animals, and erosion of soil

death of Native Americans

movement of only buffalo

railroad robberies

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Question 93

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Q. Many Immigrants faced issues once they arrived such as language barriers, but these group of people mostly restricted new immigrants from emtering the country.

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Democrats

Republicans

Donald Trump

Nativists

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Q. This is the term for immigrants that is the process for turning and teaching immigrants about the culture and government of the United States.

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Americanization

Nativism

American

MexiCAN

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Question 95

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Q. The Farmer's Alliance and the Grange, both founded during the Gilded Age, stood for additional government regulation of trade and creating the conditions for more political power and economic well being for farmers (as compared to industrialists). What 1890s group was founded, supporting these ideas, and attacking the Gold Standard?

answer choices

Progressives

Free Soil Party

IWW

Populists

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Question 96

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Q. What New York politician ran a political machine in New York City beginning in 1869, during the Gilded Age, that was incredibly corrupt. For example, a projected cost of $250,000 for a courthouse turned in to $13,000,000 because of kickbacks and bribes.

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Daley

Grant

Tilden

Tweed

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Question 97

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Q. What was a city government marked by corruption, bribery, and Kickbacks (common during the Gilded Age) called?

answer choices

credit mobilier

political machine

corrected democracy

electoral politics

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Question 98

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Q. Congressional action taken in 1890, during the Gilded Age, that made "contracts, conspiracies, and combinations" that restrained free trade illegal. This was done to stop the abusive practices of organized trusts in oil, sugar, tobacco...

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Sherman Antitrust Act

Celler-Kefauver Act

Clayton Antitrust Act

Interstate Commerce Act

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Question 99

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Q. In 1889, during the Gilded Age, a Settlement House called Hull House was opened in Chicago. It was designed to help working class women, many recent immigrants, move out of poverty and dependence on others. It sought to address some of the excesses of industry and business. Who founded Hull House?

answer choices

Margaret Sanger

Jane Addams

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Susan B. Anthony

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Question 100

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Q. In 1890, during the Gilded Age, who wrote about and photographed the horrible living conditions of America's working poor in the Book, How the Other Half Lives?

answer choices

Upton Sinclair

Ida Tarbell

Ida Wells

Jacob Riis

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Question 101

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Q. One reason nativists worried about influx of immigrants in 1880s...

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Feared immigrants gain control of city and state governments

Believed immigrants receive preferential treatment from federal government and receive land

Thought country's ports could not handle increasing numbers of immigrants and exports

Considered immigrants from southern and eastern Europe a threat to traditional American cultural values

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Question 102

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Q. How Haymarket Square affected Knights of Labor?

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Massive gathering of workers forced federal government to place limits on union's activities

Workers lost confidence in union's leadership after union president given details of rally to police

Union members grew disillusioned as newspapers blamed workers for violence

KoL developed stronger relationships with policymakers at federal level

KoL focused on working conditions and workplace safety instead wages and benefits

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Question 105

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Q. Populists supported "free silver" because they believed:

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It would result in deflation

It would increase bank regulations

It would result in inflation

None of the following - they supported continuation of the Gold Standard

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Question 106

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Q. Based on your knowledge of the Industrial Revolution in the United States, what statement is this cartoon making?

answer choices

The federal government is ruining the oil industry by placing too many restrictions and regulations on business owners.

The oil industry is thriving due to a healthy working relationship with the federal government.

The owner of Standard Oil has too much power and influence over the federal government.

Emissions from oil refineries are polluting the air and harming the environment.

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Question 107

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Q. Which of following was most closely associated with the Populist Party?

answer choices

Jane Addams

William Jennings Bryan

Eugene Debs

Samuel Gompers

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Question 108

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Q. What was the main goal of most muckraking journalists?

answer choices

Gain fame through articles of high popular interest

Expose socioeconomic problems in need of political attention

Increase public awareness of America's great potential

End corrupt relationships between politicians and big business

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Question 109

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Q. John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt worked together on which movement?

answer choices

safe food and drug laws

conservation

racial equality

child labor laws

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Question 110

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Q. What does Trust-busting mean?

answer choices

end discrimination

stop monopolies (restore competition)

label ingredients on food and drugs

election for political offices

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Question 111

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Q. What did the NAACP focus on?

answer choices

child labor

equal rights

conservation

protection of animals

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Question 112

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Q. Upton Sinclair's The Junglehad which unintended effect?

answer choices

it showed racial discrimination

it showed the harmful things that were in the nation's food

it established trade guidelines

it fixed drug regulations

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Question 113

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Q. Investigative author who exposed unsanitary conditions

answer choices

muckracker

tenement

subsitence

industrialization

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Question 114

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Q. Suffrage

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The right to work in factories

The right to live in America

The right to vote

The right not to vote

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Question 115

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Q. Social Darwinism

answer choices

The idea that people and businesses compete for survival

Journalist who uncovered and proved the truth about the evil of big buisness and politics in America.

NAACP

The Jungle

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Question 116

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Q. To remove through a vote

answer choices

referendum

socialism

recall

capitalism

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Question 117

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Q. New laws can be proposed by voters by collecting signatures on a petition

answer choices

recall

referendum

impressionism

initiative

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Question 118

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Q. This amendment allows people to vote directly for Senators

answer choices

16th

17th

18th

19th

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Question 119

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Q. The protection of nature and its resources is known as

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recycling

conservation

communism

socialism

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Question 120

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Q. Which of the following incident originally allowed Roosevelt to become President?

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He was elected.

McKinley was assassinated.

McKinley resigned.

McKinley was impeached.

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Question 121

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Q. Because Roosevelt went after large trusts, he was known as a

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muckraker.

trustbuster.

suffragist.

businessman.

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Question 122

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Q. Because Taft and Roosevelt split the republican vote in 1912

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Taft won the election.

Wilson won the election

Roosevelt won the election

No one won

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Question 123

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Q. The "Bull Moose Party" was

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the name of Wilson's party

the name of Roosevelt's party

the name of Taft's party

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Question 124

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Q. Which was NOT true of Roosevelt's presidency?

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Pushed government to break up bad trusts

Re-ran as a candidate for the Bull Moose party in 1912

Pushed for conservation

Was not a very "progressive" president

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Question 125

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Q. What was the major difference between the first two major unions, the Knights of Labor and the American Federation of Labor?

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The Knights of Labor only allowed skilled workers to join

The Knights of Labor did not allow immigrants to join

The AFL only allowed skilled workers to join

The AFL did not allow immigrants to join

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Question 126

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Q. Which of these best describes life in a tenement?

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Very crowded

Lots of sickness & disease

No windows, heat, or plumbing

All of these describe tenement life

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Question 127

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Q. What continent did 90% of immigrants come to the United States from during the late 1800s?

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Europe

Asia

Latin America

Africa

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Question 128

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Q. What was the name given to the group of people who thought immigrants could not assimilate, took away jobs, and promoted violence?

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Patriots

Loyalists

Nativists

Radicals

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Question 129

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Q. What was the time period called that suggested that the U.S. appeared to be fine, but beneath the surface there was corruption and serious problems?

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False America

Gilded Age

Teasing Times

Erroneous Era

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Question 130

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Q. Who was the most influential African American during this time, encouraging African Americans to GRADUALLY move up in society?

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Malcolm X

Booker T. Washington

George Washington Carver

Martin Luther King Jr.

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Question 131

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Q. W.E.B. Du Bois helped found the NAACP, or the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, in 1909.

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True

False

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Question 132

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Q. Which of the following was NOT one of the new attractions that major cities offered?

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Shopping & theaters

Professional sporting events

Zoos & museums

Amusement Parks & carnivals

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Question 133

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Q. If Teddy Roosevelt had not run for the Bull Moose party in 1912 the election result probably would have been different. Taft would not have split the Republican vote with Roosevelt and he would have defeated Woodrow Wilson.

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True

False

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Question 134

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Q. The cultural fusion and integration of different groups of people that occurred in the U.S. around the time was called ____________________.